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Union Street Pavilion
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Union Street Pavilion
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A photograph of the Union Street Pavilion of Union Terrace Gardens. This is the largest of the park's three pavilions. On 18th July 2025, this pavilion opened as a restaurant and bar called Wild Goose. Specialising in local food and drinks, it was spearheaded by the team behind Grub Fresh Food, a local catering, cafes and events business. This photograph was taken on 29th April 2024 and shows the pavilion while it was vacant and to let. In the intervening period, the pavilion was occupied by Our Union Street, a group focused on rejuvenating Aberdeen's main thoroughfare. This pavilion provides access to Union Terrace Gardens' restored Victorian toilets.
A photograph of the Union Street Pavilion of Union Terrace Gardens. This is the largest of the park's three pavilions.
On 18th July 2025, this pavilion opened as a restaurant and bar called Wild Goose. Specialising in local food and drinks, it was spearheaded by the team behind Grub Fresh Food, a local catering, cafes and events business.
This photograph was taken on 29th April 2024 and shows the pavilion while it was vacant and to let. In the intervening period, the pavilion was occupied by Our Union Street, a group focused on rejuvenating Aberdeen's main thoroughfare.
This pavilion provides access to Union Terrace Gardens' restored Victorian toilets.
Location
Union Terrace Gardens
Keyword
Parks and gardens
Photographer
David Oswald
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1. Copyright known - held by Aberdeen City Council
2. Copyright known - held by third party
3. Copyright status undetermined
Image Reference
PA03_05
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Aberdeen Local Studies
Aberdeen Local Studies
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